what effects does it have? I need help because my little sister is studying this and she won't leave me alone unless she finds out the answer.
usually orally
You won't feel pain ... Obviously
Analgesics are medicines that relieve pain.Topical analgesics (topical being those that are applied on the skin)
Analgesics are painkillers and arthritis can be a painful disease.
Analgesics are pain killers and arthritis can be a very painful condition.
Opoids are the very best analgesics although others include paracetamol and aspirin.
Analgesics are medications intended for the purpose of pain relief. They work by blocking pain signals in the brain or reducing inflammation in the body to alleviate pain. Some common examples include acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and opioids.
Pain
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Analgesics are for pain. Different analgesics are used for different types of pain. You may be given morphine if you break your leg or aspirin if you have a headache, for instance.Analgesics do not cure anything. They just relieve pain. This is OK if you and your doctor know why you have pain. Pain is the body's way of letting us know that something is wrong, so it is useful and helpful in diagnosing a problem.Most labels on analgesics say that you should not take them for more than 3 days without consulting your doctor, and that is because people shouldn't normally need to take analgesics for that long. If pain persists it may be a sign that there is a disease or condition you need to have investigated.
aspirin,